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UNEA-6: Nairobi Hosts Crucial Global Environmental Summit

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February 22, 2024
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UNEA-6: Nairobi Hosts Crucial Global Environmental Summit

Nairobi, Kenya. The global community is set to gather in Nairobi, Kenya, next week for the sixth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), the world’s leading decision-making body on environmental issues.

Representatives from nearly 200 countries, predominantly environment ministers, will convene to address pressing challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.

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Concurrently, other significant environmental developments, including COP16 and European Union (EU) policy advancements, are shaping the global environmental landscape.

Since 2014, UNEA has been a biennial platform where countries collaboratively shape global environmental policies. The upcoming session will focus on integrated approaches to combat climate change, address biodiversity loss, and tackle pollution.

Key discussions will revolve around resolutions, progress reports on previous UNEA decisions, and the approval of the new budget and work programme for the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

UNEP’s latest annual report, released on February 19, provides insights into the ongoing efforts to address environmental challenges.

Dialogue Sessions at UNEA-6

Six dialogue sessions have been identified as pivotal to UNEA-6’s outcomes. In preparation, country representatives are meeting in the Open-Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives to finalise 20 draft resolutions and two decisions.

The Earth Negotiations Bulletin offers daily coverage of both meetings, providing a comprehensive overview of the discussions and developments.

COP16 in Cali, Colombia

Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently announced that the 16th Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP16) will take place in Cali.

The conference is expected to address critical issues related to biological diversity, and Carbon Pulse provides additional details on the event.

EU Policy Advances:

The European Parliament and the Council have provisionally agreed on an EU-wide voluntary framework for certifying high-quality carbon removals. This framework covers both industrial and nature-based removals, stating activities like reforestation and peatland restoration.

The proposed EU Nature Restoration law, aimed at preventing human rights abuses and environmental destruction in supply chains, faces uncertainty following a postponed vote in the European Parliament. Members of the European Parliament are set to vote on the law on February 27.

Migratory Species Conservation

The 14th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) concluded on February 17, with agreements on numerous resolutions and decisions.

Notably, protection under the CMS was extended to 14 new species, including the sand tiger shark, Eurasian lynx, and bearded vulture. 

Governments also supported an initiative led by India to protect the Central Asian Flyway, crucial for the migration of 600 bird species across 30 countries from the Maldives to Siberia.

Additionally, a global partnership focused on safeguarding and connecting wildlife habitats was launched on the sidelines of the conference.

The Earth Negotiations Bulletin offers a detailed summary of the conference, capturing the achievements and commitments made in the realm of migratory species conservation.

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